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1.Active or passive arming (automatic arming 30-seconds after closing the last door). Auto re-arm: If the security system is disarmed and a door is not opened (within 30 seconds) the alarm re-arms itself.

NOTE: Auto re-arm can relock the doors when the alarm re- arms, if passive locking is programmed on.

2.Arming/disarming confirmation short horn honks on or off.

3.Door Trigger Error Short Horn Honk on or off.

4.Ignition-controlled domelight on or off.

5.Door Trigger delayed or instant: In the delayed configuration the unit will provide a progressive response if the door is opened while the system is armed. The system will honk and the parking lights will flash for a few seconds followed by a full trigger response when the door is opened. In the instant mode, the system will trigger the full trigger response.

6.Sensor shunt zones 1, 2 and 4 or All zones.

7.Siren duration - 30 seconds or 60 seconds.

8.Valet Pulse Count: The number of pulses of the integrated LED/Valet button required to disarm the security system are programmable from one to five pulses. The default setting is one pulse.

9.Horn pulse honk duration 0.020 seconds or 0.030, 0.040, 0.050 seconds.

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AM5 specifications

The Directed Electronics AM5 is a cutting-edge car security system designed to provide unparalleled protection for vehicles while offering a suite of advanced features for convenience and operational smoothness. Its comprehensive suite of technologies and characteristics makes it a popular choice among automotive enthusiasts and casual users alike.

One of the standout features of the Directed Electronics AM5 is its two-way remote communication system. This capability allows the user to receive confirmation signals from the vehicle, ensuring that commands such as locking or unlocking doors have been executed successfully. The two-way communication also enhances the security of the system by providing immediate alerts if the vehicle is tampered with or if an intrusion is detected.

The AM5 utilizes a multi-layer, state-of-the-art security protocol, featuring advanced sensors for shock, tilt, and glass break detection. The shock sensor monitors for impacts that may likely indicate attempts of theft, while the tilt sensor can detect if the vehicle is being towed or jacked. The incorporation of glass break sensors adds another layer of protection by alerting the owner if a window is smashed.

Additionally, the Directed Electronics AM5 features a built-in immobilizer, which provides an extra measure of deterrence against vehicle theft. This technology disables the engine if an unauthorized entry is detected, making it nearly impossible for thieves to start the vehicle.

User convenience is further enhanced through the AM5's smartphone compatibility. The integration of mobile technology allows users to control and monitor their car's security system remotely through a mobile application. This feature not only provides ease of operation but also facilitates real-time updates regarding the vehicle's security status.

Moreover, the AM5 system is designed to be flexible, allowing for easy upgrades with additional accessories such as remote start modules or additional sensors. This adaptability ensures that the system can evolve alongside changing user needs and advancements in automotive technology.

In summary, the Directed Electronics AM5 is a comprehensive vehicle security solution that leverages advanced technology to ensure vehicle safety and user convenience. Its robust features, including two-way communication, shock and tilt sensors, an engine immobilizer, and smartphone integration, make it one of the most reliable systems available on the market today.